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Kamalu: Legend of Amadioha | ⚡️
What happens when an ancient legend becomes your reality?
Meet Kalu, a young man discovering extraordinary powers hidden within him. But his journey didn’t start here. We take you 15 years back to Ozuzu Village, where a powerful prophecy was born.
The God of Thunder, Amadioha, has been reborn, and not everyone is happy about it. As Kalu grapples with his new identity, a dark threat from the past looms over his future.
Join us on this epic journey of power, betrayal, and African mythology.
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While we had the honor of starting are marriage together while on the Sankɔfa Journey, in Abibiman (the Black land - Ghana), we wanted to still celebrate our union with our familes. A specBlackular time was had, as we shared a sample of the knocking ceremony with those who have long forgotten our way.
The song in this video, "Better Than" is featured on the [2025] Malenga - Visions of KMT album, and can be found: https://www.abibitumi.com/kwento-xpr/
This video is Mississippi Cops Arrest Man For Warming Up His Car Before Work *WALL OF SHAME: Mississippi Officer James Marshall, Officer "John" Johnson & Officer William Carter of the Senatobia Police DepartmentPart 2 Mississippi Cops Did Not Want Officer Carter’s BodyCam Footage To Be Releasedhttps://youtu.be/gJqcx_X1vbYRodney. Rucker's Attorney, Philip Stroud, Stroud Law Firm - https://stroudlawyers.comPlease Support Independent Journalism - Uncensored, deleted scenes & extended versions of our investigations - https://www.patreon.com/m/ASDDOCSAll social media - @asddocsUPDATE: Mississippi Cops Arrest Man For Warming Up His Car Before Workhttps://youtu.be/gJqcx_X1vbYWALL OF SHAME: Mississippi Officer James Marshall, Officer "John" Johnson & Officer William Carter of the Senatobia Police Department
Description: White worship is the irrational idolization of White and Western features, ideals, values and cultures that cause Asians to view themselves as inferior. This video explores the dangers of White worship, the 8 key factors causing White worship in the Asian community, and 7 ways for Asians to break free from the shackles of White worship and internalized racism.Remember, there are positive, negatives and similarities in all societies past and present. And there is a huge difference between appreciation and worship. Strive to be objective while keeping an open mind and develop a diverse worldview. Only then will society move forward in a direction that benefits all.Chapters:00:00 The Dangers of White Worship03:31 8 Factors Causing White Worship in the Asian Community15:37 7 Ways to End White Worship in the Asian CommunityAlternative Titles:- Why Asians Worship White People- White Worship in the Asian Community- Ending White Worship in the Asian Community- The Cancer Within the Asian Community- The Problem Destroying the Asian CommunityP.S. Here's the link to my free newsletter again - https://hanswhy.com/newsletter
👉🏿 JOIN THE MOVEMENT → Uncensored, Ad-Free & Exclusive Contenthttps://ineverknewtv.com/premium/🇬🇭 Click the link to LEARN MORE about 'Repatriate To Ghana'www.R2GH.com📍OUR SPONSOR: Maroon ProductionsWe help brands grow through strategic video, design, and content that actually attracts attention, builds trust, and converts.If you’re looking to elevate your brand or content, learn more here:👉🏿 www.maroonproduction.comObenfo Obadele Kambon is a world-renowned master linguist, scholar and the architect of Abibitumi the oldest and largest Black social education network on the planet.In Pt.2 of this powerful reasoning, Obenfo Obadale Kambon argues that what many call "xenophobia" in South Africa is actually something much deeper. Using the story of a one-year-old child denied medical treatment because she was considered a foreigner, he challenges viewers to reconsider who is really benefiting when Black people fight one another.Please click link below to learn more about Obenfo Obadele Kambon and his work:https://www.repatriatetoghana.....comhttps://www.abibi Catch 'I NEVER KNEW RADIO for Roots, Rock, Reggae Music!Hosted by Jr a.k.a 'The Bald Head' of 'I Never Knew TV'📅 Sundays: 9 - 11 AM EST📅 Wednesdays: 8 - 10 AM EST📅 Thursdays: 10 AM - Noon ESTListen live: https://wloy.org/listen/ #ineverknewtv #xenophobia
The Vice-Chancellor of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), in Nigeria, Prof. Eyitope Ogunbodede, has announced that the University has obtained the license to distribute electricity to the university community.
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What does it really mean for Ghana to welcome the historic diaspora home?In this powerful town hall discussion, speakers address the urgent need to remove the financial and bureaucratic barriers standing in the way of citizenship and repatriation, including the GHS 25,000 processing fee, DNA testing requirements, and the lack of direct historic diaspora representation in decision-making spaces. The conversation goes beyond policy to deal with dignity, self-respect, self-repair, and the deeper question of what it means for Black people to reconnect, rebuild, and reclaim place, purpose, and pride.This video explores:• the call to scrap costly and tedious citizenship requirements• why return should not be treated as a privilege only for those who can afford it• the importance of representation for the historic diaspora in national policy• reparations, self-repair, and practical steps toward healing and reconnection• how Ghana can move from symbolic statements to concrete actionThis is not just about economics. It is about restoring dignity, removing obstacles, and creating real pathways home.Watch, share, and join the conversation.#ghana #diaspora #citizenship #repatriation #blackpower #historicdiaspora #returnhome #reparations #selfrepair #abibitumi
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On July 1st, 2024, the transitional government of Captain Ibrahim Traore will come to an end. Recall that when he came to power in September 2022 and was appointed interim president of Burkina Faso in October of the same year, Ibrahim Traore pledged to give his support for a transition leading to elections in July 2024. This means that the military government which has been ruling Burkina Faso for more than a year, is about to end. And in line with this, Traore’s administration recently announced that they will hold national consultations at the end of this month to determine the next steps in the nation’s transition to civilian rule. According to a press release signed by Minister of Territorial Administration Emile Zerbo and read on national television, “National meetings have been called for May 25 and 26 in Ouagadougou”. "These meetings will enable representatives of the nation's active forces to deliberate on the next steps to be taken in the transition, which will run until July 1, 2024, as stipulated in the October 14, 2022 charter," the announcement said.
The minister's statement further revealed that “The meetings will bring together representatives from civil society, political parties, and the military to "take stock of the past months, decide whether to continue the transition and what that continuation will be”. This announcement comes after all 71 members of the legislative assembly for transition, the ALT, approved a plan for a transition forum, leaving it to the sovereign people who will meet during the national forum to decide the development of the transition in April. All these moves are in preparation for what happens next after the transition period of Captain Traore ends in July. But the question is, “Is that what the citizens of Burkina Faso want? Do they want a new leader who will be elected to replace Ibrahim Traore? Not surprisingly the answer is NO. The citizens of Burkina Faso have enjoyed the leadership of Ibrahim Traore so much so that on May 11th, thousands of Burkinabes gathered at the Municipal Stadium in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, to pledge support for the extension of Traore’s transition period. This is historic.
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In 1893, a group of American sugar planters, backed by 162 U.S. Marines armed with Gatling guns, overthrew the sovereign Kingdom of Hawaii in a single afternoon. No act of Congress. No declaration of war. Just a corrupt diplomat, a handful of businessmen, and the threat of American firepower pointed at a queen whose only crime was trying to give her people the right to vote.
Queen Liliuokalani, the first and last queen of Hawaii, was deposed, imprisoned in her own palace, and forced to abdicate under threat that her supporters would be executed. The men who stole her kingdom? Grandsons of missionaries, sugar barons, and corporate oligarchs who controlled 90% of the islands' economy. Their motive wasn't freedom or democracy — it was profit. Hawaiian sugar was being crushed by American tariffs, and annexation was the only way to save their plantations.
President Grover Cleveland investigated and called the overthrow illegal. He tried to restore the queen. But the men who seized power simply refused to step down. Five years later, the United States annexed Hawaii anyway — over the signatures of 38,000 Native Hawaiians who petitioned against it.
In 1993, the U.S. Congress formally apologized, admitting that American agents overthrew a sovereign nation and that the Hawaiian people never consented to the loss of their country. But no land was returned. No sovereignty was restored. Just words.
This is the story of how America's first corporate coup became the blueprint for regime change around the world.
Sources and further reading:
— "Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen" by Queen Liliuokalani (1898)
— The Blount Report (1893), U.S. Department of State
— Public Law 103-150, The Apology Resolution (1993)
— National Archives: Joint Resolution for Annexing the Hawaiian Islands (1898)
— PBS American Masters: "Queen Liliuokalani"
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